Monteleone To Be Treasurer

NAMES & FACES

Nova Professors Link Tv, Law

Hollywood resident Raymond Monteleone has been elected treasurer of the Enterprise Development Corp. of South Florida.

The nonprofit corporation, based in Palm Beach Gardens, works to advance the development of new technology through the growth of businesses that provide products to specific markets.

Monteleone, 50, has worked in a variety of industries during his career. He is chairman of the board and co-chief executive officer of Loren Industries, a Hollywood-based manufacturer of jewelry castings.

Montelone is a member of the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Nova Southeastern University law professors Robert M. Jarvis and Paul R. Joseph are co-editors of a new book, Prime Time Law: Fictional Television as Legal Narrative.

Their book examines the messages that popular television shows send about law and lawyers. The book, published by Carolina Academic Press of Durham, N.C., looks at more than 350 shows, including Perry Mason, L.A. Law, N.Y.P.D. Blue and Law & Order.

In her new job, Magill will be responsible for overseeing and directing the daily operations of the Telemetry Department, which is responsible for monitoring patients' hearts.

Magill has worked for the hospital since 1991. She has served as a triage nurse in the intensive care and critical care units; as a critical care nurse and as a registered nurse in the Telemetry Department.

Magill has a degree from the Broward Community College School of Nursing.

Three members of the Carver Ranches Boys and Girls Club table tennis team were recently recognized as champions in the sport. Carver Ranches is an unincorporated community south of Hollywood.

During a United States Table Tennis Association state competition in Orlando, Steffi Torres, 9, who lives in the Lake Forest neighborhood near Carver Ranches, was recognized as the best national female table tennis player who is younger than 10.

Those who received state awards were Carver Ranches residents Phillip Oliver, 11, who won first place in an under-12 table tennis competition, and Derrick Williams, 14, who won first place in the under-18 competition.

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